How did you turn relay off? To disable unauthenticated relaying just
empty the smtprelay.tab file.
What else is in the log? 
The log entry below is xmail accepting your message, I want to see the
ones where it tries to deliver it.

Bill

>----------
>From:  Larry Azlin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Sunday, January 25, 2004 9:27 PM
>To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: Problem sending email to comcast.net through XMail
>
>Yes, the outgoing message does leave Outlook.
>
>The smtp log says:
>"" "azlin.com" "192.168.2.14" 2004-01-25 21:15:49" "armadam700"
>"yahoo.com" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "S41" "RECV-OK"
>"" "2092"
>
>Does that help?
>
>Yikes, now that I'm looking at the log, there's a lot more activity
>there than there should be, and from addresses that have no business
>being there - I thought I'd turned all SMTP relaying off!!
>
>Thanks, Bill.
>
>Larry
>--- Bill Healy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What do you show in the logs when xmail attempts to send messages to
>> external domains directly?
>> Do the outgoing messages leave the outbox of Outlook?
>> 
>> Bill
>> 
>> >----------
>> >From:       Mr Larry Azlin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Sent:       Sunday, January 25, 2004 7:41 PM
>> >To:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >Subject:    [xmail] Problem sending email to comcast.net through XMail
>> >
>> >I have a new installation of XMail 1.17 on SuSE 9.0 Pro (for my home
>> >network), that I've finally gotten to mostly work, and am very happy
>> to
>> >get my email server off of MS - however, there's one small problem -
>> I
>> >have to setup Outlook with "mail.comcast.net" as the SMTP server in
>> >order to successfully send email to an external address.  If I setup
>> >Outlook to use the IP of my XMail box as the SMTP server, the email
>> >appears to be sent ok (I've got XMail running w/ full logging, and
>> no
>> >errors are reported), however the email never arrives (I sent a test
>> >message to my Hotmail account).
>> >
>> >The email account in Outlook does NOT have authentication turned on,
>> >nor is it configured for SSL, so I'm at a lose to understand how the
>> >comcast server "knows" whether it's talking to Outlook or XMail -
>> but
>> >apparently it does.
>> >
>> >I'm running Outlook on another box that's on my LAN.  I can receive
>> >email just fine, from both local and external sources.  I can send
>> >email from Outlook to local addresses when it's configured with the
>> >XMail box as the SMTP server.
>> >
>> >Any ideas as to what's going on, or hints about where I should look?
>> 
>> >I've read the online XMail manual, however it's in there I've missed
>> >it.
>> >
>> >Thanks for the help.
>> >Larry
>> >
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